i i ii i a OTWArV"',,-rA 'tffiwwv :w&vm. li-: fmrs'nfxrr" niw J47i'"r V ' '$rK. .... T -.Ms:,?. V,'W'i mw:$ V J E9"1R' iV Z7. HK a zsws- EVENING PUBlAd LEDGEB-PHIfiADELPHlA, VEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1922 IER OF. UN IDE MAS . nutSPekcn and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of "The SLi' "The Deemster," "The Eternal City," "The Weman Theu Cavest Me." Etc. :-: By Sir Mali Cake Manxman, bre.vs of Tin: stekv iUm ,. 'J'ISi' f V" ' ler ',? -nlttncti ; evtr the I" h? : and Illicit relation with MSltE '0fc.V,',i,r, her illeultlmntc child ..?! ''h?'.,- AerrrflMc tut, somewhat $ UM'fcfiSii, flcsjlc 10 bclreth her- "!lh iMZrAVU:Y--A ercai-heartcd and F'veyJi nVrl ti' h advanced vfrfra oil iiTe ullh wr. Se t"" Bet' rimd1. . Ill jAV nf" day Fcnclltt walteil nt " home for Victer, denying hWsdf te erfffbe.!r civ. Kvcry afternoon she drtpjcd hcrwlf In wiiic gown , lie had nld he liked hrr In. She .dressed her ijilr, tee, In the way he liked best. ' But still he did net come. i U length she determined trt write te ijm Writing weh n terrible erdcnl. ii,'nrfdc fought with her love nnd she Uld never satisfy herself with her Idler. First it was -Dear Victer Don't you really think eu've stnyed nway long enough? Remember your 'Manx ones' specially tour lovely and beloved Manx women V0n't they be talking?" Hut no, that was tee much like threatening him, te die began ngain- "Uarllng "Uld rcnll' ,hlnk J meant all I wld that day? Don't you knew a woman better than that? I .,. think I am very hard' hearted and can never forgive, but Ne, that was wrong, tee. I ..yicter Don't you think 1 have hem punished enough? It has been Tcry hard for me, yet I love you still ' ii'ut the trembling of her handwriting he rayed the emotion she wished te Sal. At Inst, after u long day of Xde el"l'"CI"' two llttlc "nvie I am m lonely. Come te me. Your broken-hearted Fcnclla.' But all her letters, with their cries and supplications were tern up und thrown into the fire. Why did he stay nway? Did he ex Beet her te bridge all the gulf between them? At length she thought he must It 111 The Idea that he could be suf fering (for her sake perhnps) swept down all her pride, nnd she determined te se t0 him- . . ,. Hut JUH as mic was m-uuik eh ii Ballamear somebody brought word that Stewcll was staying at Fert Anne. That quenched her humility. Se nenr, jet never coming te see her! Oh, very well ! Very well ! Fer two dajs she felt crushed und abased. Then she heard thnt Stewcll was constantly te he seen nt the Law Library, and that brought n memory and an explanation. She remembered that the had Mild (In that wild moment when die didn't knew whut she was sarins) tlint she would never forgive Mm while the girl Hessle lay In prison. That was It! He wns finding a Mild legal ground en which the pris oner cetild be liberated, nnd when he had convinced the law officers of the Crown thnt this was a proper ense for the exercle of merry, lie would come up te her and say. "HciMe OellUter is free! the barrier between us is broken down." Fer n full day after thnt her heart wan at ean Nay mere, she a almost kippy, for hidden nwny in some secret place of semi-consciousness was the thought that the mensurc of K te well h efforts for Ilrv.p Celllstcr was the meter of his love for herself. At length her Impatience cot the bet ter of her tranquillity nnd she became eager te knew whnt was going en. There was only ene per.ien who could tell her that her father. I Coining down te breakfast en thp uniiy morning after the storm, she taw nmen? the letters by the (inrcr (inrcr Iier'a nlnte. a lnree envelene miner- I Scribed. "Heme Secretary." When her lather had opened it she said; as If caiuallr : "Any nevvs ytt nbeut that peer thine In ratle I.11M1011?" "Yea. there's t-emcthlng here." '0f course, she's pardoned?" "On the contrary, her death-sentence ha heen confirmed." uennrmedV" "Yes. slip's tn d!e. nnrl Ir nnlv ri. BialnSfOr HIP tn (It (lift ,lnln ,.t . nvn. cutlnn." The sun went out nn before n thun thun flwterm. nnd, rising from her unfin W breakfast, Fenclln fled from the room.. A great wave of pity seemed te weep down every ether feeling. She V. i Tiw.'1 K ,0 Cahtlc Kushcn again m break the news tenderly te the un-Bippj- woman. l,?I!,ihSr way f. ,1,p railway station ,nu h,,Tu,"lf baeU ,0 Htewcll. After th. .i??u,,J'W0 ,0,U! netlilnu te save e girls life. It was inconceivable Mt the ant herlttPH i Londen could ft. !.," '"'"fwnt te the opinion of ine( Judge who hail tried the cese. aathin i .Clm 1.'.nve de nothing nening whatever." '"en came n shock te her nlse. AS ner rarrU.. .11 .. ,. . ... rnlni. ,i.. -" ;61- "'I'l'm "no me I III eing down te the station she saw Ste- Little Benny's Notebook By Lee Pape I was lesr itnrH., . ... ,,., 'iirnoen nn.i i ulr.u .i., In. 111 "":ii. euuivwiiiig smeii- S like pies, thinking. , pies. And I ent hack te the kltchin and Sf2 l nml Xera wft8 3cst tnk""t n lie. V 0V"' belnB n bew'y looking f'and smelling mere like pies in gcnrel !,n nt It did like eny pnrtlckuler Sin6 .',,ff' Hcl, Xera- wats ou ai I'li'ftf CiBn':''tb.!!!!,l'.nre j wl Norn. 1 wile sineVi ,,' ., um l Ht00d "'ere J- Norn K ,nt, U n,ul ,1,e l w'l- lntivu .. " !, vita Mini, v1 Mild VOI1 nmi lln . ,. . A "I must tell you at once that If you order that girl's execution It shall never be carried out." well coining up from the bridge with inpiti hti'itics Hdnietlilng told tier tmit. having heard thn news, he wns going te Government Ilnuse te pretest, llut whnt was the geed of going new? Use less! Worse than useless! One glance slu cot of his fnce be fore she dropped ucr own. It was whiter and thinner thnn before, as if from sleepless nights nnd suffering. She wanted te step; she wanted te go en; she did net knew whnt she wuntcd. At the next moment her coachman, who hnd seen nothing of Stewcll, being occupied with the difficulties of the hill, hnd swept Inte the station-yard. When she get out of the carriage her heart wns burning with the pang.? of mingled love nnd rage. "If thnt girl dies in prison there shall never be anything between us never," she thought. Hut deep in her heart, almost un known te herself, there was a fctlll mere poignant cry. "He docs net care for me he can not." CHAPTER XXXIV The Man nnd the Law W hen Stewcll reached Government Heuse he found the Governer in the garden, bareheaded nnd smoking n cigar of which he wns obviously trying te pre serve the nsh. while he watched his gardener nt ills work of repairing the ravages of last night's storm among the flower-beds. "Ah, you've come nt Inst! Hut you hnve just missed Kenclla. She has gene te Cnstlcdewn that girl again, I sup pose." "I knew. I saw her. That's the matter I've come te speak nbeut." "Se? Oblige me then by walking here se thnt I inny keep an ejc en the gardener." Stewcll winced, but stepped te nnd fro 011 the path by the Governer's side while in a low tone he breached his business. "Deemster tfaubman told me nt Tyn wnld that you had reported against the jury's recommendation." "Well?" "I thought perhaps you would per mit me te explain the exact legal posi tion." "Yes?" "It Is fifty years at least since a prisoner has been executed en this island for that crime." "Fifty, is It?" Tins Governer blew his light blue smoke into the lighter blue air und wati'ted It rising. "Deemster Tnubmnn seems te think that a prisoner who 1ms willfully taken life Is necessarily n murderer. That is wrong, sir." "Wieng?" "Quite wrong. It is c-tnbllbhcd by the laws of this and every civilized country that it is the reason of man which mukes him accountable for his action timi the absence of reason ac quits hi in of the crime." "And is there nny ground for think ing thnt this girl wns net responsible?" said the Governer. "Every ground, sir. Ne woman In her position ever was or ever can be responsible." "Ne? Gardener, don't you think these tulips " "Thut's why the law of England." continued Stewcll, "has ceased te leek upon infanticide as a crime punishable by death. In some foreign countries It is net looked upon as a crime at all. The woman who kills her child within five da.xii after its birth Is thought te be suffering from temporary mania nnd therefore net guilty of murder. He sides " "Besides what?" Stevsell breathed heavily and then snid, "Thcre nrc exceptional circumstances in this cuse which call for merciful treatment." "Yeu mean " "I mean," snld Stewcll, speaking rapidly and In a vibrating voice, "the the girl had no bad motives such as usually inspire murder no greed, no luBt, no desire for revenge. In fact, she meant no harm te anybody. On the contrary, it Is conceivable that she meant geed geed even te her child te save it from n life of suffering in a world in which it would hnve no father, no family, und nobody te care for it but its shamed and outcast mother." nreund t em , ,le " '"nkerchlff i..j ,m It is, that's rnnff fn , KM "?"?! "! 'J" things crreund OTep ;." "r. ne nrgewment wuh Nera W"' S(Jen l """I. W'H hay I 2i Lmy "t be home for s. ., Sir' brut'0."'!11 V my Clmln Artie K.1?' tev n ray P' of Plo Hew Z. ""ll "?rae I0P nupplr. al nin0uttyeu dewing out of heer lining no. yn'wen'!1h.ne V.8 nrfw'nK with n r:ebbVn T.-i l '" ?, ame f Cens ,rB0Dr and wen n. v,.... t & at mi. iv T'" "?"" I In kTiiF c . " Pi with lBrawi."? mihiudihiii h nOfrxl iimiiiiiimiiiiiii "You'll taste the difference!" 8SC0 Coffee At all our Stores 1 IIPMlll The Governer looked nt Stewcll for n moment und thought. "He's ill. nnd heTs trying te unload his conscience." Then he said aloud, "He you've ceme te nsk me te -" "I've come te nsk jeu, sir, te with drnw your objection te the recommen dation te mercy, se that the death sen tence may be commuted te imprison ment." Again the Governer looked nt Stow Stew ell's heated face nnd thought, "les, he's III. and doesn't sec that I am fight ing his own battle." . Mt . "De It, sir," iald Stewcll. "De it, for Ged's sake, before it Is tee late, nnd there Is such nn outcry throughout the kingdom ns will shake the very foun dations of justice in the lslnnd.' The Governer wns still Mneklng lei surely nnd keeping his eye en his flower- "Gardener, don't you think that bed of geraniums " he begun, but Stow Stew cll could bear no mere. ' "Geed Ged, sir, Isn't this matter of sufficient importance te merit your at tention?" . , TIip Governer turned sharply upon him, threw away bis half-smoked clgnr, and snld, "Come this wny." Net another word was spoken until, returning te the house with a certain pomp of stride, with Stowell behind him, the Governer renched his room nml nlnupil fhn fleer behind Mm. Then, unlocking his desk, he took out a lurgc envelope (the same that Fenella had seen at breakfnst) nnd handed the con tents of It te Stewcll, saying, "Loek nt that." Stowell saw at n glance whnt it was and uttered n cry of astonishment. "Then It's done." "Yes, It's done. And new it down nnd listen te me." f Hut Stowell continued te stand with the paper crinkling in his trembling fingers. "Yeu sav Taubman told you I re ported against the jury's recommenda tion. Quite true ! As President of the Court and head of the Manx judiciary, I told the Heme Secretary I saw no justification for It no justification whatever." Stewcll was silent. "Yeu say it is fifty years since such n crime liiis been punished by death. Perhaps it is, but the fact that the stat ute remains is proof enough that the law contemplates cuscs in which it may properly be exercised. This in my lew was such a case und I hnd every right te say se." Still Stowell remained silent. "Yeu sny the prisoner may have acted from n geed motive. I see no geed motive in u mother who takes the life of her child. Yeu speuk of her shame, but shame Is no excuse for crime. Why shouldn't such women suffer shame? Shame Is the just consequence of their evil conduct, nnd te try te es cape from it by milking nway with their misbegotten children is crime." Stowell was trembling but still silent. "Pity for women of thnt sort is sen timental weakness. Worse, It Is a dan ger te public safety. The sooner such people are put out of the world the bet ter for the public geed." , There wns a palpable silence en both sides for some moments. The Governer glanced nt Stewull's twitching fnce and began te be sorry for him. "Geed Lord!" he thought, "why can't the man see that it's best for himself thnt the girl should die? Ah long as she lives the wretched bcandal may break out again nnd his own share In it may cbme te light. And then Fcnclla ! Hew could I allow her te marry him with that danger hanging ever his head?" Stowell's fingers were contracting ever the paper thnt crinkled In his hand. At length he threw it eir the desk nnd snld, "Your Excellency, If you carry out thnt sentence you will be committing a crime a monstrous judicial crime. ' The Governer returned the paper te his desk, and then rose and snld, with n ring of t,nrcnsm in his veice: "He I nm the criminal am I? Well, I am responsible for public security in this lsinnd, and ns long ns I nm here I nm going te see thnt It is pre served. Offenses of this kind have been tee frequent of late, awl they can only be put down by law. The prisoner in the present case has been Justly tried nnd rightly condemned, and It shnll be my business te see that she pays the penalty of her crime." Stowell's pnlc face hnd become scar let, his lower Up was trembling. Out side the sen wns sparkling in the sun light; a band was playing far off en the promenade. "Your Excellency," snid Stewcll, quivering all ever, "It will be u life-long-grief te resist your authority, but I must tell you nt once that If you order that girl's execution it shnll never be carried out." "Whnt de you say?" "I say it shnll never be carried out." "Why net?" "Because I shall prevent it." The Governer rose. His face was red, his threat had swelled; his lips were compressed. "De you mean thnt you will go ever my head ." "I de ." The Governer brushed Stewcll aside in making for the bell. "There's no need for that. I'm go ing, sir," said Stowell, nnd nt the next moment the Governer was alone In his room, speechless with astonishment and wrath. Going down the corridor Stowell passed the open deer of the library the room In which he had parted from Fcnclla. In quarreling with her father had he burned the last bridge by which Fcnclla and he could ceme together? "Hut, Ged forgive me, I could de nothing else nothing whatever." Te be continued tomorrow fCopirieht. toil. International itaaattne Ce.) STEAMBHH- NOTICES. BTKAMHHIP KOTICT.T & NAWSCO LINES fe lf5 Owners and Agents U. B. BMpping Beard Steamers Ii lOO'c American Steamer 100 American CrmWs 100 Direct Service Express Freight Steamers from Philadelphia the 6th and 20th of each month, vlu Panama Canal, te Let AmelM. Hn Kriuielnee, OnltUnd, httle. rerttan 18 day te Les Angeles S.-S. Lhlgh June 6 S. S. Brush June 20 Tfm freight reeld dully at IMr IB North (Feet of Vine Bt.) 4tiafanc given tn discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 13G S. Fourth St.. Phlla. 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Hchuir Ulrts., Ilred and Dla munit. AOIN. May 22, EM5AHETH C . widow of William M. Aaln HflhtUce and frlf-nds In vited te funeral eerv'cee, Frl . 12 M at lealdence of Mm Frank Hoepr, .'I84U N 8th at. Ilemalne inay be viewed Thura . 8 te 10 r M. Int at Mt Mr.rlah Ccm. AKHOYD. May 23. ANNK. wife of J-r" mlah Akroyd In hr 78lh year "lRtlve and frlende are Invited tu attend funeral serviced. Krl. 2 I' M . at her huetmnd'a rerlnence KOHMIt On May 2t. 1022. , MA'tMi A .TtHKI'HINn, wife of Charlea F, Ketsfl&hS'A Funeral en Wednesday mernlny. at liN !'&'' e cluvk. from her renldenct. 2424 Jefttraaa) Jflvrf r? "y rree et Itrrjulem lilah mam nt fit, Elliabeth'f Church at le u clod:. Interment at Meif ureee (,-emeiery. ICl'.N'KLI.Y. May 22. et Weelment, K .1 WILLIAM L. KPNICKLY. aed fll. Iteladvee nnd frlenda, le the ieclelle . wli en hn be enaed. re nvlted tn etlriul fu. . . nrml, Frl.. 2 I. M.. from hie tale reeMenw.ii it? L'.112 N. '.'7th ft int. Korlhwedd Cem, . . , LAND1.H. May 21. JAMKM M. I.ANDHK J, Wii itiiiiiive ami rrienne. Hieu tnembera n i Leditx Nn. A2, F. nnd A. M , and all ether nivxtilxatlnne of which he nil a member, 'lie Invlllil fn funml ftprvleeii. Wn.. 9M I' M , nt hlf Inte mildence, 24 W. i Wjeinlnir ne,, Ocnnanliiwn. Int. prlrat, LKFTWtril. Of bronchial pnumenla, at 2K4 H lOlh at., en May 21. 1022. FLO. BNCK TinnH LKFTWiefr. dauahter of Mr. C Hrold Tiers. Funeral eervlce. en Thura day nfternoen. at 2 o'clock at Ihe Olfraf j II Ilalr Illdir , 1820 Cheetnut at. IntermaM private. MacAHA.V. Tlev, JAMEfl J. MacAAAN. tM ter of the Church of the Tranerlguratlan, r.r.th and Cedar avenue, died nt the rectory' en the Slat Inet The elerty relative! and frlindn ere respectfully Invited te funeral, Friday, the 2lUh. The divine office will he ln at 0:30 o'clock, followed by aetemn r quictn mni. Interment In tpeclal plot en th church reunde, MAm:i:. On May 22. ll'22, AMELIA A. (nee Mullln) widow of Charlea II, May. Itelatlvea ami frlende Invlled Ii funeral aerv Icee en Friday at 7-30 A M., at her lata reiddenc, 328 N 21 at diniden Pelemn re'iulem high mn-e nt the Church of Ihe lm maculate Conception at U A. M. Interment Old Cathedral Ceinety. MAItTIN Suddenly, at hie late reelilenef, K37 .V. 12th et . Miy 22. 1022, AI).v-ZO F. MAJITIN, nited 72 Il'lnthe. and frlenda. iilee Concord a Ixlrte Ne (17. F. and A. M.: J'ruealem It A. Chapter Ne Hi Hi. Alhan'i Cninmandery Ne 47. K. T., Eieelalnr Con Cen Con elatery. ilnennlc Velerana' Aero.. Lu Lu Teinrle nnd Philadelphia Ledee. Ne. 2. B. .'.e-.' ',' "l "V t". T. V( i " ' ar united te attend funeral aarv. a. SMS New Oueen "it.. Falla el re .it the IT... nm.. , i"n ..... -. te.,. bchuylklli. Int Wtt Laurel 1 til I Cem. day. 1 ! M On Mew afle'r II A M.' Int. APPLEnAUClH. May 23. FLOHENCK. I North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Krlende may 8EAKY wife of W. K Applelmuith. Kela- i 'H at hie late residence. Thuredny, T te 0 tlvee and friends ate 1 in I ted te funeral ' . aervlcee. Thure.. 2 V. M. at her late reel- MrULADE May 21. 1022. CIIAniJCfl n.. uence. arini n. L,nmbert it int. privaie, j;..; ui mi ic i-airicK ana iteie Mcuiaae. UACUM, May 21'. HANNAH .v. haws i.-mii,r ana irienne are invitd te attend TO PLYMOUTH, BOULOCNE AMIUie By New Aaurican-FU( Sreamera Rcielat May 30 June 27 Julr 25 Reliance ...June 13 July 11 Ang. 8 TO HAMBUBC DIKECT SatllnRi ere'ry Thursday, by the potm petm lar iteamers Mount Clay, Mount Car Car eoll, Mount Clinten, Hanaa, Bayern, Wuerttemberf, with ipeciat cabin and tmpreTcd third clais accommodation!. United American Lines, inc. 30 Broadway, New Yerk or Lecal Agents ewbik te Seuth America onu.S.QevzrnmentShip3 Fattest Time te Bie de Janolre, Montevideo and Buenea Aires. Finest ships Ameri can service American feed Ameri can comforts. Sailings from Pier 3, Hoboken. Southern Croas ..May 31 American Legien June 10 Pan America ....June 24 Western World ...July 8 Tertnlghtlr Thereafter" Mtuuen SteamstipLiivs 47 Wall .. New Yerk City Phlladelnhla Ante. Dresel Bids. Managing Operators ter S RACE LINE B Large new American vessels, finest in Seuth American ser- vice. All outside staterooms; first cabin only. Unexcelled cuisine. Fastest direct route te PERU-CHILE via Panama Canal famnna "Snntu" Htenmera Next Malllnaa nS.S Ssnla Tereu, May 24 I- .Mnl. Mil.. June 14 GRACE LINE, INC. 10 HaneTer Sq., N.Y. nr l.ernl ATent (r.ee Powell), wife of William IJ. Hflcen, formerly rf 2r.2.1 H. Chadwiek at. Rclellvea nnd friends also Ilartram lUvte v, Ne 2S0 Order Mic:al-efa, InMted le funeral. Trier . 2 P. M.. 1118 8ndcr nve. Int Mt. Slurlah Cem. Frlenda may rnli Wed. eve. 1IALDWLV. Mny 22, MAUY E . widow of Worthtngten II Ualdwln. aged 78 Relatives and friends lire Invited te attend funeral aervlces. Wed , 8 P. M . nt her late real dence. 2010 E. Dauphin at Int. Union Hill Cem.. Kennett H'juare. Pa , Thurs., A. M. UAEH May 2J. LYIJIA JANE HANKS teed 83 IMutlWM and friends nre Invited te attend fum-ml aervlces Thurs , 10 A M , nt the Iliiiitlat Heme, 17th and Nerrls nts Int. prlvnte. HEECKOFT M.iv 21 CLIFFORD W. aen of the lote (.Imrles and Hannah L lice croft, aetd 12 Helntlvei und friends aje Invited te attend funeral fu-rvlces. W,d . 1 P. M . residence 3-, 13 MhiMbern- et. Int prlvnte Vlewlns Tues., 7 te H P M, ..a l.m. ....." "H'V.V ."."""" 7 . ..' :u,r'" '""'a nt i.ainearai FT1 10 A. M. In, prlvntc MclIALE MrtV 2.'. niCHAnD J., hat band of the Inf- Annie J McIIale (nee Flem- 'f5.'e.?f .S'"0tn "' Due notice T funeral will be given. MeLEOD. May 21. WILHELMINA. wife of Edward 11 McLed. Relatives and frlende are Invlled te nttend funeral services, Thurs.. at 2 P. St at her late residence, 20S3 . 2?Ul T:. Jnt' Private. Remains may fee viewed Wed., after 8 P. M. .MrTAOl'B May 22. 11122. MARIA, wife of Jnmea MeTngue (nee Htretch). Relatives and frlenda Invited te funeral, Frl . 8:S0 A M . fnm I er Inte residence. 4048 'Haver f' rd ave. .Solemn hluh mm of requiem at St Atcnthn's Church le A. M Int. at Helv hetmlchre Cem. . MEAOHER. May "2. EDMUND T mitt 1 ni laie Lnarirs i.nn naran .Meagners Inl neral. tu which relatives and frlenda are In iiru. tn. up a m . inte residence. ISSa UOYR - On Mnv L''t lflL'J. HAItAII V TVirL- m. Muu. of -..,, I. , .. ...lu COXE. widow of Wllhnm Jl, eer. mid 0f Ht Ktephnn 10 A. M. Int private. daughter of thj late Rulman Cox", of I'hlU. MILLER Suddenly Mav l wif ITAM celphla, Service nn Thuradav nfternoen, at I if., husband of Katie mil in nt iKiii. ?.H0.'C,,,,? "i1 'h" Oliver II pair Hhl . 1,20 Jehn and Or ac- MMIcr. F "ernP. te wMeh Chestnut at Interment private Woodlands , relatlvea and frlende. also v-fflcera of 23lh irniWv ,. nn ,,,.,,.. ,,, I Police Dlatrlrt. Crew Tribe Ne. 423. I. O. niffii. T;Hay.5?' VIL4AM H llneUN, H. M : Energetic Chamber. Ne. 11, K. of P.: Relatives ar.d frlenda. n se member of Court Neahamlnv N'e 14ii ,'f a. hiiJ ?nw?23a ,C,e,"n'rS'w: ,Yeaf.'"pAV,er,l,nl' MMnneJMel.le1,.' rnlonSe L' JS'S: S?.1?.. SeBSneri'i' r)SS,iv ,;&: U'" I " . ?". W"L . ', .. fren? i,. I joed Cem. Friend,' mlycall Tue.-.."8 te" lb i vvTkI cmTVrfe'nV ma7 call Tu".'; ."SBf ".ui5.""- Lntered. into reet May 2.1 I Mn.vnriR. SiM.i.niv -vf. im runerai strv. leti an'CKN. v. Irfrn.. ..f f.tr, n unnM- ' Funernl rervlcns at her home. 204 Park ave.. Rlverten N J. Thura., 3 1.1 P. M. Trtln I leaves Market at ferry 2:20 P. M., daylight- savinr; um. int. pnveie. ,tJ. S. SHIPPING BOARDi fCOMIViERCIAL aiLAtnanir s.irc.a (Operating V. a. Gevt, Ships) PHILADELPHIA TO COBK. DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDLBBY S S "Kerhonkson" May 27 BALTIC & SCAND. PORTS Aa Carge Offers. S S "XATIBAB" Tallin. Jen; MOORE and McCORMACK, INC 444-46 Bourse Bid,;., Phil. -, Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 - 1022. OEOROE liL'.SHONU. Ices. Friday. 8 I. M . nt Ma late reald.'nre 1204 Oreen st Interment Hellers Church Grounds. I.ancaster County. I'a. . CHANCELLOR On May 22. 1922, SAM UEL C husbaid of the Inte Adeline C Chancellor. Relatives nnd friends, also St. Jehn's IxjdKC, Ne. 113. 1 nnd A. M St. Jehn s II A C. Ne 32: Jeppa Council, Ne. 4H. It and S. M.. Phlla. Sovereign Con Cen History, A. A. H. 11 . Lu Lu Temple, A. A r v , u n. -,.. i...M-. ...- v, .. .... .. uiiu cuiiJiucs ei uuiittiu ire , Works, are Invited te the service, en Thurs-1 MOHUAN. At Elmer. N. J.. Mav 2U. 1H22 RICHARD aiOROAN. aged 7B. Rela tives nnd frlenda are Invited te attend fuieral services, Krl.. 1 T. M.. at his lata residence. 100 Park ave.. Elmer, N. J. Int. Elmer Cem. .MORTON. On May 23. 1022. MART H. day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, at his late ' .FAJl.s..N. e of llenjamln N. Morten. In residence. 2441 Oxford st Interment prl-1 nf.r J"" ?f.ar "fiiuvee and rrtenes i art In vate. Frlenda may call Wednesday, from 7 v't'.? t.,tn? "CJ e' Thursday afternoon, te U o'clock. ; nt e clock, it the residence of her sen-ln- CHILDS On May 21. 11122. MARGARET i 'BW CaV 90'. s' s'wu''t' n"Oedge. Pa. SIOTHWOOD. daughter of Harry Orrlck J. i '"VJWtSV'VV e w.v. , ,- . and Bessie Pinna Chllds. aged 22 Jears. .. M-LL1.N May 22. MAIIV 1.. wife of Service en Wednesday afternoon. at 8 U". .'.at wl!",.n! Mullln. need 70 yian, e clock, at hr realdence. 248 S 41th st. Relatives nnd friends Invited te funeral. CLOWER. May 22. CHARLES HENRY. Thurs . 2 V M . from residence. 10 Mer husband vf Edith Mav Clewer. aged SI. Fu-' '"" aA' ! Sun Milage. Chester. Pa. Int. ner'l servlcs at his late res.dence. Ktswlck ' ernwoed. Irlends call Wed. evening. S an.'! ienie rtves.. u enslde. Pa.. Thurs.. 2 p. i" M. '.nt. private COriSAJtT May 2e. 1022. BELLA N.. wife of Jehn H. Cesaart Relatlvea and frlende are Invited te attend funeral serv ices, at her IntM realfl-n.- 1A14 n. n- at Germantown. Wed.. 2 P. 'M. precisely. Int. Sit. Peace Cem LrS52?.a , Mav -- I022- HANNAH SPIERS', daughter of the lute Themas nnd 1 Hannah Cres. Funeral services. Thurs.. 3 1 M.. Kirk & Nice. 0301 Germantown ave Int private Friends may call Wed eve. uvuuii Jiay :a. ulizaiikth it v.if :i. 1022. Francis- ir. r ill. Wmk IT Ml ft mmmmmlrrksTnnBmmreti m ! ir tmwlFmmmtl m M h laW0lEmi!fe WEiKwSMst fi HOeViaillnlL WUl.W II ' aBHlBrama aMl IaflalgHaiflHNHgiba The Hindu "head of a family" who haa no ten via required by rehgieut custom te "aaept an heir" te defend the family property, Among primitive people, all property was owned by she "patriarch" or family manager. Patriarch then Trust Company new 'TpfiE old-time cu6tem of making the cider son, the wife, or some friend responsible for an estate often results in financial disaster and perhaps broken family ties. The growing complexity of business adds te the difficulty of managing property. The preservation of estates is te-day an intricate problem. Individuals are net in a position te keep records and attend te the ac counting, make tax adjustments and in form scattered heirs about their hold ings. Even if possessed of business experience they arc usually trained in one field only, and are net prepared te settle estates which consist of varied interests. Ner de they have the bread investment knowledge required te manage trust funds. Our booklet, '"Protecting the Family" outlines a method of assur ing the future happiness and financial welfare of your family. We will gladly send it te you. And wc sug gest that you allow one of our officers te explain our plan as it would apply te your estate. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street Bread and Chestnut Streets 'r.T.ts.- Dubbs of 1430 N Beth et aged ' at. Solemn requiem mass nt the Church of, i'JO novice 01 zunerai win be of Jehn W. 43 J ears, given DCNLAP Miy 22. WILLL'vM J . husband of K'lte C Dunlap (nee Tyson) Relatives and friends, also Apelle I.edKe, Ve 3bil F und A. M , Kensington Council. Ne .1, Jr O, U. ... in uuiiii a ABsemeiy. .e iii. , vj O'HRIEN. Mar (FRANK O'llRIEN). formerly of 1110 Frankt ford ave Relatives nnd friends are InvlteA---te nttend funernl. Wed . S 30 A 51.. from f his late residence, 121.', N. Hancnclt at.C Solemn high requiem mass St. Michael's, Church in A. M Tnt. New Cathed Cam.. O'DONNELL. May 2C. JOHN F. has band of th late 5!aravtret O'Donnell (net) Meehan) and son nf the late Edwnrd and -Ruse O'Donnell. Relatives and friends era Invited te attend funeral Wed . 7 A. M.. from his late residence. 3340 W. Clearfield' ' M. P . and all ether organizations nf which mtmwr, are inviteu te attend fu .HO' N. be was neral. Thurs , 2 p M , residence mn si. im ilt. reace Cem. rA .May a.'. JO&EPH 1,, huabLld of " " Ateiaiives ana friends imesriiy iks, ie. 187, J. . 4. A. M I lrt 1 entf.l Ch-ipter. Nu 183. R A. 51 . Kadesh Cernmandcrv. Ne. 29. K. T.: Lu Lu Temple A A. O. N. 51. Sj.. nnd all ether erK.in- I nations which he waa a member .vre in vlted te attend funernl service. Tu. il. . Pj.M" J,r'c!"ely. "l Dvld H sthul Iiulldln. Bread and Diamond etrceti. Inter ment private 1 raiut'SON- 5Iay 22. HELLEM wife of the Corpus Christl, 8 A. 51. Int. Westmin ster Lm P 1DRICIC. 5Iy 22 EM5IA LOUISA. widow of Charles G. I'edrlck. In her 71st veir. Frlenda mnv mil at her late residence, 111 Graltng ave, Nnrberth. Pa, We4.. between 7 and H P 51 frervltes Thure., 11 A. 51., In the Church at Pedrlcktewn, N J. , PORRE. Suddenlv. May 10. In the Hah- nemann Hospital, of heart trouble. JACK SON C. TORRE Inte of 7228 Say brook it. also Relatives and friends, also the Drexel Cerp. nrc liiviieu iu nivenii xunerai sexvices, X- Wednesday. 2:30 51 residence of hts mother. 51. B. Perre. Harrington Del. In terment Hollywood Cemetery, Harrington, Del. REnE. At Detroit. 5flch.. May 21. LILIAN W. wife of Harry W Rebe. aged .12. Relatives and friends invited te funerat services Wed., 2 P 51., nt res'dence of her diughter. 5frs Raymond C. Iranklln, (1003 Rebert Fergusen Relatives and frlenda In- 1 Clifferd terrace (GOth st and Columbia ave.), Vlteil tO riinri.l Run .. Iht.ra 11 1 at her residence. S44 Barrett ave'.. Audubon! N J Int private. I IhHLIl. Funeral services at the l.ve re -(!nce, 5114 Ktinx st , Germantown. Frl, 11 A 51 Int. prlvntc GIIIHONb 5Ihv 22. ELIZABETH C . wife nf (,eerg w. Gibbens (nee 5Ierrls Fu niral Wed., b.30 A 51., late residence BUI) dir nve Solemn m.iat of rqul'n 1 hurch of the Transfiguration 10 A 51 hit I rlvnte GRAHAM. 5f.ay 22 met Kennedy), wife uf th lm. .it.hn 1 Graham Relatives and frlenda Invlttd tu funeral Frl . at 30 A 51 . from her late retidence, 20(HI K Colerado at Solemn requiem mnas nt S' 5Ienlca's Church 10 A 51 Int at Hely Creai GUI VC. .May 22 JOHN' H.. husband of Hannah L,rlnK l'Uucral aervlces, Thurx i P. 51 . rcildmue, 1327 Hobart st. Int Fern w oed HADDOX Mnv 22 MGGIEWATT Ife of the late Them.ia Hadden RelutlviH and frlenda ar- Invited te attend services. Wed h3Q A-J1 rvsldence. 1'Ule .Memphis at. 1 uritra Thura 2 P. 51. Int. private. North Ced ir Hill 1 V.u HANCOCK 5IARIE. ivlfe of R. V. Han- 'i',,'1""'" l'tt I -,V- M at residence. 10j4 5tenter st. Friends 'nvlted. Int. West Miuin .111, Lit private RILEY Stay 10, JOSEPH RILEY, resi dence of niece. Mrs. C. A. Redseck, at Sink ing Springs. Pa. RYNO 51.y 21 HENRIETTA J . wife of Eucrne D Rsne Relatives and friends, also Ardmore Council. Ne art D. of I. , Invited te funeral servlcea. Ihurs, 2 P. 5t.. et her late residence. 222 Rlunsten ave.. Colling Celling dnl Del Ce . P Int private. Remains may hv viewed 'ed evening R te 10 S'CCLL .May 23 1022. FANNIE FRIBL. wui 01 jtmn cuii mvq ei iviimacrenen. ALICE GRAHAM Ce inty Denegal. Ireland Funeral Frl.. IM A. .11 irem ner late resilience, 200H Oak fnrd at. Selimn requiem mass at Ht. Charles' Church 10 A. 51. Int. at Hely Cress Cem. l.MALTZ On 5fay 10, 1022. REBECCA, widow of Jeseph IJ Srnaltr Relatlvea aea friends are Invited te the service, en Taiee dnv afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late resle dence -.22 N, lflth st Interment nrlvete. SMITH May :2 1022. MILDRED DORIS, W-l np.1 dnughter of Hnrry W and Annie W. Smith, nged 8 rienthn Relative end frmnda Invited te luneral servlcea, Thura.. 2 P. M at her ph rnta' residence, 3034 S. 4th at Int nt Ortnwnn.l (K. of P ) Cem. SMITH At her residence. 85, Phlledel Phla ave Chnmlersburg, Pa., en May 21. ELIZABETH HOWARD, wife of James Al exander Smith Relatives and friends Invited te service vv enneaaa, ai - e cieck. i4,.;-.,77,L;'',r?ri.e.a ,h''' llf 3Ift' -- 1022. STAVCH On 5Iav 2a. 1022. E5I5IA C. el- MARY Hanna 1-l.l.A llt-TIl. Willow lit n.iIH r u-rl,r,r ivlititn nt RHuaril r flt-.,h n.t. ileiatlvea n'd frlvrds are invited te at'ves and friends Invited te funeral eerv- anenu luneral eervUea. Ftl. 3 y ji ns v. . iJv!.t. . i ttm Jrr"''iiwn int private HAiniUNtT uddenlj at Trenten, N J.. ,X.U- j!"; Jl,h,N II. husband of bephl 1 J Hurtrtnfl (nee llrechtel), aged 40 Rilv. lives and friends ale 5Iuslclins' l'r itec tivu Ae., I.ecil t'nlen Ne. 77 A ' of 51 1. Phlla Pa and Thlln .Musical Asse . Shuber: Hun I Invited te funeral a rvlces rhura 2 P 51 at his late residence 41 E Seymour a' , Germimtewn, Int private Friends mnj l Wed eve. 1IOPK.IN -May 23 1922 EM5IA B . wife of Jehn H H pkln and duuslitei nf i.ub William -n.l Anir IfuzzarJ Relatives and friends Invned tu funeral services m 1 SO P. M it 11)3 Hunsbcrr st . German town Inu private HOIir Mn .'.'. SAML'EL W aen of thrt late r rederlck and I.iurn Hern, aend ?SnV5r,A i,"' Thura J 3u p 51 . from 1204 N Ceiieatuga st Int Westminster Cem Viewing Wed after 7 p 51 HORVEH Fifth .Menth l'3d, E51MA II who 01 urerg" nerner luneral aervl.- lees Friday 2 P. 51 . from her residence. 6fl2rt (Jirird nve Int prlvntn Remains mnv be viewed en Thuraday after 8 P 51. STI'IIUS May 22 .MARY PERKINS STCHUS Relatlvea nnd frltnds Invited te funeral services Thurs evenln nt 8 o'clock, nt th residence of her aen, Harry II. Per kins H27 Duncannon ave Int. private. Vlnelnnd N J THi LM A'' Mav 22 RENJA51IN FRANK US' THOMAS. In his 0th je.ar Relatlree nnd frlemls lnvlt-d te funeral servlcea. resi dence of hla aen G Herace Themas. 123 H. llnldle. t West Cheater. Pa en Thurs . .-.ih nt 2 1 51 TOMI.INON Fifth month Secendlay, 221. ANNIE C widow nf Jamea Tnmlln aim Relatives and frlenda nre Invited te ait-nd funeral Fifth day 25th, 2 P, M. Mavllght-anvlnic) late residence. Momerten, Phlla Int Win Penn Cem Trains for Somerton lenvw Trenten 11 12 and Raiding Terminal 11 4R A 5! (standard time). WHITE On Ma 22 1U2J FRANK II WHITE of flwvnedd, Pa Relatlvea and Slxth-Dav nf t. rnwin e i-ii ......, friends r.re Invited te thn service, en Rat tlme). nt the residence uf her husband ilT. unlay morning st 11 o'clock at the Oliver rlsenvllle. N J W llll rneit train a: Weidl HnlrBlde 1H2I) Chestnut at Interment town-. N .1 1 nu.Mi.ii-.vt natea .aim. .N j Xuv ERFORD C husband of late Emm iiunier, agen private Frl-nds mr.y call 1'rlday evening, from 7 tn 10 e 1 lock WILI.SilN s-t till reald.nen (he Bel. sr.ivli. 011 Nfnv .'3, 1U22 the Hen ROI1ERT 3 J Til XerVfae nt,,l In .i... . LT'"10.. ""mf'n" '" .'' 'e"l at real- ;Xi' vl V. in Thur.il.1 n fternoen '." 1 Mill v J "S i .' ra"K """ """iSHO i o'clock at the Calvary PreabyterlaTn I Mlik.:v.. J.-. "5? Cie .. 'church Locust at weat nf 16tn t. Inter. H.'jttTNr.'uV R'..nV,v,es1d,,rt:ndlaVe0VnA. Ji"",1 PrlVtt" " " """" flW"' b vlted te the service, en Wednesday after- WILMOT -On 5lay 23 1022. EDWA11D hm5' "IV l?-h'.ev,k't ,,nV ,"ver U- I,Hlr P WILMOT Sr Relative, and fr end, ere ilerfch Ce?neterv,nUl " lnUrment t Invited te the aeralcy en Saturday aft. "ia;!l.VCri-r.May 21. HELEN M daugh- .ThT. l".f. ' " ' - SaVS tf ?,, ter of Sarah and nt- lira,.. v k,ii.. !.1 nlli. '. . ir, unrri.uin. .....',,,e. runerai aervltea Thurs .1 I' m. 1,1,., h,.i,, saving tlme) at Edwin XI I.ukrns, Jarret atW2'3kp m"'0 Wl" '"" URln ttt Hesln ICANE On 5ry 22 1022 WILLI t huaband of Pivullne Kan Relatives and frlenda are Invited te th servb.es. en Thurs day afternoon at 2 e clock, nt hla lale ria" ShI,. 1"' " Allegheny ave lnteiment wittwi Suddenly 5Iay 21. WAl.Ticn 1 huaband of 1-arah Wlttlg (n-i, Tully). m,i 18 icara Relatives nnd frlenda. alae Gelden Star Nw Year's Aase Invited te funeral VrvV Wed 2 P 51.. at 1225 N. 28th Int prtvatc '.F.llLER - Mav 21. 1922, EMIL. huaband ,f cnlherlne Zehler Relative, and frlenda. aiac Peiina I'nterstuetrunga V.reln, Ne. Ir St Elliabeth's .Men'n Rennflclal HecUlr, BU KKLl.lvllSIANN' On An. '. mnn ..-. ' husband of C.Vr.e -KeUermann "Well .! I Tng C'V" arV l,Yv.T;d tn'tVAJSaSi! W, .'. 01-l."tn ",!,1"'' niay be viewed !J?i 5 30 A 51 lt residence. 2S22 JlaJri Iv.'Lrn 'ii' J" lml nurlera of S. i .J" at Hngh masa St, Elizabeth. Church 1 i'.rr1',kei,,lM,',1..'Sen" 63'' Vln. ai Fune.ai l"nUA. M Int private. av.mircn . servUes. 'Ihurs. eve . at pirlera of V stela. ' - eiiuerctr a. nun. i.u '. in',i b, v... ..-i, 1- Cltv KILDAY Mnw " iniiu . . . .-I'ir1 . l11,ilJ "i Cnrne). Relat yes and friend. Invited 'u fuiural, Frl, 8 3U A 1 51 from -'3.M E Auburn at Solemn high requiem nines nt St Ann a Church 10 A 51 1 ,n,.-..S.tL,ely Sepulchre Cem ' I Kinirr. May 21 1022 ALLAN L. bus , I band of Ann Klrby due Kaunr) and son of U.n.i nnd the late Junes J Klrby. Relative and friends also Crescent Ledge Nn. 4ns lt&' ? U A' W" "'l "" ursanlaatlena of I which he whs n member, are Inviurt in funernl. Thurs ,2 I' 51.. from hla late res. dence, 431 . U-hlsh uve nt Northwood Cem. Friends mav ,l w,i .... KLINE. 5lny 23. 1022. CARRIE A wife ..f Charlea A. Kllne aed 76, Funeral aVrv! Icesi WaAliieiaUy. 8 K. !.. t. 4MR l"itl- CHELTEN HILLS CEMETERY I'-AST tVAHIIINUTON INB nn-Sectarian FAMILY HI RIAL LOTH. 0 HP 111' l r.l iem ,a.rji.ll istCET use ioe Phenei Sprue , ITNDRRTAKKRH B"eVS. 'i. fi. VWKuv. . 1 i I' V i Onr
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